The foam inserts should be permanently attached. The foam should be more firm than what is currently being used. The places used to attach a lock should not be so close together. The gun could be removed from either end with a little effort.
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This is the sixth Plano case I have purchased and the second one of this particular type. It just doesn't have the fit that the others did, Handle is slightly open when case is closed, It is still a good case to carry any firearm from house to hunt, just not quite as good as the other ones I have. I hope this is just a fluke and not a trend.
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Nice case for the money. Heavy plastic and lockable at 3 different points. But I do not recommend it and would not buy it again. Why? I've had it for a few months and find that my brand new 12 ga shotgun is getting dents in the wood stock. It seems there are 4 oval braces inside this case with protruding spots on them for strength. As the gun is carried around, it moves inside the case and it hits these pieces which are causing damage to my gun. If there were a soft cushion around these braces I believe it would help, but I cannot figure out how to cushion these braces.
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For $30, it's great... amazing even. While the case is closed, the handle doesn't quite stay clamped together. If you drop the case it may pop open. It is a tad flimsy, but I'd take it over any soft case. If you're flying or going on some long expedition with a lot of loading and unloading, then get a better one. For the range and day trips, it's perfect!
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Built sturdy. Good value. Lots of room. I am using it for an air rifle case. Rifle has a diopter sight on it.
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